Adipose Tissue Dysfunction: The Hidden Driver of Chronic Inflammation Adipose tissue—commonly known as body fat—is now recognized by medical researchers as a complex, biologically active endocrine organ rather than a …
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Bioengineering Hookworms: A New Frontier in Targeted Drug Delivery In a groundbreaking development for parasitic biology and pharmacology, researchers have successfully engineered the human hookworm, Necator americanus, to produce and …
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Understanding Cord Blood DNA Methylation: A Window Into Early Development and Health The study of umbilical cord blood is revealing critical insights into how our environment and genetics interact before …
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Novo Nordisk Announces Layoffs Amidst Growing Competition and Market Challenges Novo Nordisk (NASDAQ Copenhagen: NOVO-B) recently announced plans to lay off approximately 9,000 of its 78,400 employees, a move met …
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Can Viruses Trigger Alzheimer’s? New Study Points to a Potential Link A groundbreaking study from the University of Pittsburgh sheds new light on the possible role of viruses in the …
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A groundbreaking discovery has shed light on a rare, previously unknown genetic illness affecting a child’s neurological development. Researchers from around the globe have identified a link between the child’s …
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Can the Keto Diet Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis? New Research Offers Hope A groundbreaking study from researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, has unveiled a potential link between …
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New Antibody Holds Promise for Treating HER2-Mutated Cancers Researchers at NYU Langone Health have developed a novel antibody that selectively targets a specific mutation in the HER2 protein, potentially offering …